The Aspen Grove Difference

Here at Aspen Grove’s Fort Collins animal hospital, we believe in communication, compassion, and integrity. We understand that breed, genetics, lifestyle, and budget are all factors in choosing a plan of care. We promise that no matter how extensive a treatment plan you choose, you can always count on the team at Aspen Grove to respect your decisions and care for your pet as much as you do.

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What People Are Saying

Great visit at Aspen Grove I always enjoy seeing Dr. Bobby. He is always informative and never pushy like some vets can be. The tech’s are friendly and great with my pets. The staff at the front counter are friendly and knowledgable. I recommend Aspen Grove to all my friends and neighbors!

- Abby B

The staff at Aspen Grove is so wonderful and I really appreciated the information and time spent with my new puppy. I really like the comprehensive care package.

- Julie Weimer

Rocky was being seen for a follow up after being bitten by a rattlesnake in AZ last week. Our wait was short. The vet tech was friendly and professional. The Dr. was gentle, knowledgable of snake bites and took the time to answer all my questions. We were in and out in 30 minutes, much to Rocky’s pleasure!

- Marie Rossbach

Dr. Cawthron and Aspen Grove staff are friendly, caring and very professional, great experience each time we visit.

- Ramona Jalomo

We had a great experience here! My dog becomes very nervous and scared at the vet and can become aggravated. They were very caring with him and tried to make him feel comfortable as much as possible! Dr. Simmons and the other gal that helped with him were great! They answered all my questions and were a great help! We will definitely be returning to this vet!

- Jayci Jeffress

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Health Alert: Rabies in Colorado, 2018

According to the Department of Public Health & Environment so far in 2018, 309 animals from Colorado have tested positive for rabies. Of those, 175 rabid animals were known or strongly suspected of exposing 350 domestic pets, 114 livestock animals, and 115 people. Map of Rabies Positive Tests in Larimer County: 2018 Both dogs and cats are susceptible to rabies and both can pass it to humans. The incubation period can vary from 10 days to one year or longer. In dogs, the incubation period is typically two weeks to four months. Incubation in a cat is generally less than a dog and is typically three to eight weeks. Death usually occurs within 10 days from the first onset of symptoms. Following a bite from a rabid animal, the disease progresses in stages. In the first, or prodromal phase, the pet undergoes a marked change in temperament. Quiet pets become agitated and active pets become nervous or shy. Following this stage, there are two recognized forms of the clinical disease.…